Law enforcement personnel, who must often remove their handguns to enter correctional facilities or courthouses, will appreciate the additional level of security provided by the Holster Vaultâ„¢. Law enforcement personnel may choose to insert one side of their handcuffs through the holster/trigger guard instead of using a Galco padlock, (see illustration B). The other end of the cuffs may also be locked around a secure object as a further security measure (see illustration C).
Armed airline pilots who are part of the Federal Flight Deck Officers will find that the Holster Vault™ meets that program’s requirements for pre- and post-boarding weapon security, and provides extra peace of mind when flying with a firearm.
Armed citizens may wish to secure their handguns in vehicles when entering firearms prohibited areas ("disarmed-victim zones") or when placing them in a night table. The Holster Vault’s additional layer of safety and security will provide these gun owners an additional level of assurance.
New TSA/FAA approved Holster
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Re: New TSA/FAA approved Holster
I am not a fan of the Galco Holster Vault holster but I need to clarify that the intent of the lock is to provide security when the gun is not being carried.
Packin' Heat Leather Company
Galco Distributor & Bianchi Dealer
McAllen, Texas USA
http://store.packinheatleather.com/
Galco Distributor & Bianchi Dealer
McAllen, Texas USA
http://store.packinheatleather.com/
Re: New TSA/FAA approved Holster
Well, see that's what I was thinking. I figgered, hey, that's a great idea for ME, joe CHL, to put it, just like that, in my checked luggage. or in my truck console, for those times I have to go to Taco Cabana or Grapevine-Mills Mall 

FWIW, IIRC, AFAIK, FTMP, IANAL. YMMV.